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    Glyde Solar Review I…read morerecently had Glyde Solar install a solar system on my home in Erie, Colorado, and overall, my experience has been positive. We installed a fairly large 11.68 kW system, and while I'm happy with the performance so far, there are a few things I'd recommend for others considering solar. The Installation Process: Glyde Solar handled the installation efficiently and professionally. The team was communicative, and the process went smoothly without any major hiccups. We did have a pretty severe hailstorm in May 2023, with hen egg-sized hail, which resulted in two of our panels getting cracked. Out of the 36 panels on our roof, having just two with aesthetic damage was better than I expected. Despite the damage, the panels were still producing power, but we decided to get them replaced. Glyde was great about this--they replaced the panels at a minimal cost, and their crew made sure everything was back to full working order before they left. System Performance and Monitoring: Since the system went live, I've been able to monitor everything through SolarEdge's app, which I really enjoy. It's satisfying to see how much power I'm producing each day and to cross-check that with my utility bills. It's worth noting that I don't entirely trust utility companies to provide accurate readings, so having this monitoring capability is really important to me. Love for the Panels: I have to say, I absolutely love my solar panels. I never really understood why some people think solar looks cheap. I'll agree that some of the older blue and white-trimmed panels aren't the most attractive, but the ones that Glyde Solar installs are completely different. They use monocrystalline panels that look like sleek 65-inch TVs spread across my roof. They're incredibly clean and modern looking. Living in Colorado, where we get a lot of sun and rain, these panels stay surprisingly clean. Even when it snows, the snow melts off the panels quickly, so they aren't covered for long, and we're still producing plenty of power throughout the winter, not just in the summer. Financial Considerations: If I had to do it again, I would definitely recommend going with the largest system your utility allows, especially considering how solar can increase your home's resale value. For us, United Power only allows a 120% offset, but I've heard Excel Energy allows up to 200%. If I were in their service area, I'd absolutely go for the maximum offset--it's just smart in terms of long-term value, especially if you ever plan to sell your home. A key point to consider is that you can only claim the federal tax credit once. This means if you plan to add a battery or additional panels later, you won't get the same tax benefit as you did with the initial installation. Speaking of batteries, in hindsight, I wish I'd gone for one. With utilities finding new ways to charge customers--like demand charges even if you're overproducing power--it seems like batteries are going to become increasingly valuable. I'm excited to see what new options come on the market and will probably look into it when we can. Final Thoughts: All in all, I'm happy with my solar system, and I feel it was a good investment. Glyde Solar did a solid job, and the system is performing well, but there are definitely things to consider if you're thinking about going solar. If you can afford to max out your system size and add a battery, I think it's worth it, especially given the potential financial and resale benefits down the line. Plus, the panels themselves are a sleek addition to the home, not just an energy solution.

    This company has THE WORST Customer Service!! MULTIPLE TIMES they have missed appointments, lied…read moreto each other about the work they've completed, shown up unannounced and made promises not kept. I understand why they are not in the BBB--they couldn't qualify!!

    Spring Solar - solarinstallation - Updated May 2026

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